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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 220.5208 EAN: 9780310262848 Edition: Updated ISBN: 0310262844 Label: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1600 Publication Date: August 01, 2004 Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: This concordance contains over 400,000 entries that list every word in the NASB Updated Bible alphabetically, with each book, chapter, and verse where the word appears. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Terrible I have the Strong King James Concordance and wanted an NASB to supplement the words that are different. I opened the box and thought I bought the wrong book. The King James concordance is 2.75 inches thick; this one is 1.5 The paper is as thin as Bible paper, very fragile. The words of Christ are not red. But THIS is the problem: 1 line, bare bones definitions. For example, I am in a John Bible study and learned that the word for 'signs'(semeion 4592)in John specifically ... Read More Rating: - Just okayThis is a handy tool for finding the definitions of some words that are in the NASB but not in the KJV. However, even though I study in the NASB, I still like to look up words in the original Strong's (KJV version) concordance from the KJV. The original Strong's has definitions that are MUCH more thorough, and I get a lot more information from the Strong's than from this NASB concordance. Rating: - Strongest Concordance for the Updated NASBIf you use the Updated NASB this concordance is almost a "must have." It gives you a list of every word one could use to find a verse as well as the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek word underlying the English translation. It allows you to see for yourself the original word and the ways it has been translated and the number of times it has been translated that way. Rating: - A Pastor's Thoughts: For the Right Person -- IT'S GREATI don't use Strong's Concordance anymore. After years of classes in the Biblical languages I don't need it. However, for years while in college when I was first beginning serious study of the Bible on my own and encountering different theologies and interpretations of passages, Strong's was my daily companion. If you don't have the luxury (or for some the burden) of having studied the Biblical languages, but you want to begin to do serious study of the Bible on your own, then there is no real substitute ... Read More Rating: - Great complement for serious bible student using NASBIf you're using the NASB, don't fool with any other concordance. This is it. In association with Amazon.com | |